September 2022
UK’s ‘going for broke’ budget needs a hell of a sell job
Margaret Thatcher had five years before facing voters, plus the wind of the Falklands war and an enfeebled opposition. Liz Truss has just two years, and a national debt already swollen to breaking point.
July 2021
It is astonishing there’s still an airline flying
The pandemic will have a lasting impact on aviation as companies keep using Zoom and slash air travel.
Britain has thrown away its vaccine advantage
Internationally, the so-called English experiment in opening up even as infections rise is regarded with horror.
August 2020
The heavy cost of being a woke company
Companies shouldn't, of course, be making political statements. It's none of their business, writes Jeremy Warner.
January 2020
The West's problem isn't Huawei, it's monopolies everywhere
The British government has wisely chosen a too-powerful Chinese supplier over a bullying Washington.